Category: Public transport

Brighton and Hove Taxis City Cabs

Brighton and Hove Taxis City Cabs is one of the three taxi services in Brighton area. It has a large number of 5 seat taxis, as well as 6,7 or 8 seaters and minibuses and can take you to the trip around town, a stag or hen do, to all UK airports or long distance locations. Established in 1962, there are over 180 City Cabs transporting people around Brighton & Hove.

They are using the latest satellite technology so whatever the weather and road conditions is driver helps keep you stress free and on schedule.

Vehicle range includes vehicles with full disabled access, mini-buses, estates, MPV’s and chauffeur driven luxury cars. Drivers are fully licensed and insured and they are trained to a high standard whist allowing equal opportunities. This taxi company is offering taxi driver school called Brighton & Hove City Cabs Taxi School.

Brighton & Hove Radio Cabs Ltd

Brighton & Hove Radio Cabs Ltd is the largest privately owned taxi company on the south-east coast of UK and one of three best known taxi service in Brighton area.

Brighton & Hove Radio Cabs Ltd has been in business over 46 years and specialise in offering an honest and reliable taxi service to businesses, residents and visitors within the City of Brighton & Hove and the District of Adur.

Business has 300 fully licensed hackney carriage and private hire vehicles and is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. There is quite a lot of taxi points across the city. So if you need a taxi jump in when you see them or contact them on number below.

Train and coach connection between Brighton and London

There is really easy way to get to London from Brighton either by coach which is taking longer or by train from local train station. Your journey can take from 50 min to 2,5 hours, depends on route of the coach and train. Coach station is located in:

Trains are running from Brighton railway station which is in Queens Road, Brighton, BN1 3XP. You can use services First Capital Connect or Southern Railways. Trains to London are running from 4:15 in the morning until 23:30, seven days a week. Depends on train route you can use servise without change which is quicker or longer with 1 change in Haywards Heath.

Price depends on the date and time of the travel. It can be cheaper if you buy your ticket on line, but you can still buy your tickets in the station or in One stop travel shop in Old Steine, where staff is always happy to help.